It is a good thing that he was fired. But what perplexes me is why did this Catholic church hire someone who was an Episcopalian as their music director? I am not saying it was wrong of them to do so but it seems that they would have wanted to hire a Catholic instead.

When there is need for a professional-level director, it is prudent to include non-Catholics in the search. As long as they understand they can neither contradict doctrine nor cause scandal it should be okay. It's not like they were an EMHC, after all.

But what perplexes me is why did this Catholic church hire someone who was an Episcopalian as their music director? I am not saying it was wrong of them to do so but it seems that they would have wanted to hire a Catholic instead.

Canada is a wonderful liberal country where we have a lot of employment protection.

"Wonderful" and "liberal" in the same sentence? Without an ounce of irony? Your nation subsidizes with taxpayer dollars the ritual slaughter of infants and celebration of sodomy. It's a sinkhole and its sins cry out to Heaven for vengeance. (Just like my own country, the flagship nation for the apostate spirit of the present age.)

It is a good thing that he was fired. But what perplexes me is why did this Catholic church hire someone who was an Episcopalian as their music director? I am not saying it was wrong of them to do so but it seems that they would have wanted to hire a Catholic instead.

North Carolina is mission territory. Only 3% of the population are Catholics.

My only gripe is that it appears he was openly practicing homosexuality from the beginning, his partner was always around and everyone knew, but it was ok until they got "married". The behavior was equally sinful before the "marriage", so why was it only frowned on after they legally sealed it?

Exactly. I guess this is what happens when people turn a blind eye to immorality in their midst. They should have never hired him in the first place.

This is not true. You cannot get fired for simply talking about it unless you are inappropriate in what you say...like calling them "homos" or something like that.

This man was an anchor and his views (tweeted, not stated) were bad for his role as a media expert. This is entirely different and his opinion became a conflict of interest.

Canada is a wonderful liberal country where we have a lot of employment protection.

I happen to know Damian personally, and I sat in the same room with him when he told me what actually did happen, very shortly after the event. He was not in any way inappropriate, did not call anyone names. He tweeted on his own personal time, from his personal computer, in defense of a professional athlete. So, following your line of thinking, his employer obviously feels it is "bad for his role as a media expert" to support marriage between a man and a woman.

He is going to mediation for this wrongful dismissal case, and I pray this comes out in favor of all Canadians to be free to speak their beliefs and not lose their livelihood as a result. Hopefully that employment protection you speak of, will actually protect him when he needs it.

I happen to know Damian personally, and I sat in the same room with him when he told me what actually did happen, very shortly after the event. He was not in any way inappropriate, did not call anyone names. He tweeted on his own personal time, from his personal computer, in defense of a professional athlete. So, following your line of thinking, his employer obviously feels it is "bad for his role as a media expert" to support marriage between a man and a woman.

He is going to mediation for this wrongful dismissal case, and I pray this comes out in favor of all Canadians to be free to speak their beliefs and not lose their livelihood as a result. Hopefully that employment protection you speak of, will actually protect him when he needs it.

~Liza

I have to admit that Canada's opinion is beginning to go in favor of homosexual marriage and when media reporting celebrities speak out about it, they can get in hot water b/c then "equality groups" cry foul and the corporations and government responds harshly in favor of the "equality groups".

I think the pendilum does need to swing back to the middle. I will agree to that.

In Canada, I would not get fired for tweeting that I am against homosexual marriage b/c my job is not a "media" job and I am not a media reporting celebrity. I hope this makes sense and helps others see that Canada is not as bad as perhaps you are painting it to be.

I have to admit that I do take offense when people paint Canada to be a bad country b/c I love my country just like you love your country, so let's please try to respect eachother

"Wonderful" and "liberal" in the same sentence? Without an ounce of irony? Your nation subsidizes with taxpayer dollars the ritual slaughter of infants and celebration of sodomy. It's a sinkhole and its sins cry out to Heaven for vengeance. (Just like my own country, the flagship nation for the apostate spirit of the present age.)

Please maintain respect and charity when you insult someone's country.

I have to admit that Canada's opinion is beginning to go in favor of homosexual marriage and when media reporting celebrities speak out about it, they can get in hot water b/c then "equality groups" cry foul and the corporations and government responds harshly in favor of the "equality groups".

I think the pendilum does need to swing back to the middle. I will agree to that.

In Canada, I would not get fired for tweeting that I am against homosexual marriage b/c my job is not a "media" job and I am not a media reporting celebrity. I hope this makes sense and helps others see that Canada is not as bad as perhaps you are painting it to be.

I have to admit that I do take offense when people paint Canada to be a bad country b/c I love my country just like you love your country, so let's please try to respect eachother

Where did I ever "paint" Canada as anything? Touchy much? My own country has so many issues and problems, and is so completely messed up, and I'll be the first one to point out every one of those issues. Does not mean I don't "love"my country, and does not mean I'm "painting" it as anything. It simply means I'm speaking truthfully about the situation. That's all. There is zero lack of respect here - not sure why you feel there is, when all I'm doing is stating the facts of one specific case. (And...did you not see the winky face after my comment? My gosh, it was not a personal attack against you, or your country. )

Where did I ever "paint" Canada as anything? Touchy much? My own country has so many issues and problems, and is so completely messed up, and I'll be the first one to point out every one of those issues. Does not mean I don't "love"my country, and does not mean I'm "painting" it as anything. It simply means I'm speaking truthfully about the situation. That's all. There is zero lack of respect here - not sure why you feel there is, when all I'm doing is stating the facts of one specific case. (And...did you not see the winky face after my comment? My gosh, it was not a personal attack against you, or your country. )

~Liza

I don't understand why you are being so uncharitable towards me? I am going out of my way to be respectful to you. Please tone it down as we have to maintain respect towards one another as per rules of CAF.

I don't understand why you are being so uncharitable towards me? I am going out of my way to be respectful to you. Please tone it down as we have to maintain respect towards one another as per rules of CAF.

Show me where there is a lack of charity - please!!! I have not been disrespectful toward you, in any way. I have not violated any rules. If I have - SHOW me. There is nothing to "tone down", all I have done is state the facts. Since when is the truth uncharitable?

In Canada, I would not get fired for tweeting that I am against homosexual marriage b/c my job is not a "media" job and I am not a media reporting celebrity. I hope this makes sense and helps others see that Canada is not as bad as perhaps you are painting it to be.

I think it is hard for Americans to grasp how much more restricted Free Speech is in Canada than it is in the US.